“I’m still voting for Linda because her victory could mean the end of Roe v. Wade. But because Linda McMahon flip-flopped and now supports a repeal of DOMA–the one federal law that stops Connecticut’s judicially imposed re-definition of marriage from being imposed on the rest of the nation–my September 18th endorsement of her is no longer accurate,” Wolfgang, executive director of the Family Institute of Connecticut wrote on his Facebook page.

McMahon has also repeatedly identified herself as “pro-choice” in recent weeks, as Democrats have stepped up their attacks on her for expressing support for the Blunt Amendment.